Abstract
By directly flip-chip soldering three mid-power light-emitting diode (LED) chips with periodic micro-via-holes on ceramic substrates, modulation bandwidths of 49.9 MHz, 58.8 MHz, and 25 MHz are obtained at the driving current of 170 mA. To the best of our knowledge, these are the reported highest bandwidth values for flip-chip power-type LEDs (FC-LEDs) at the low-bias current levels. Moreover, good radiant powers are also achieved: 180.2 mW, 168.8 mW, and 233.8 mW at 150 mA, respectively. With a gold wire-free feature, the fabricated FC-LEDs could offer an opportunity to miniaturize the package volume of a LED module for illumination and free-space high-speed VLC dual-usage applications.
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